!re? 'tte VC M u THE SORANTON TRIBUJNJS-THUHSDAV, OCTOBER 3, 1901. IB ', ) . I BAD DAY FOR DALLAS PAIR BAIN INTERFERED WITH THE rROORAMME. Also Kept thoAttontlnnco Down to Vciy Meager Figures Because of tlio Rain nnd Unfnvoiablo Condi tion of the Tiack the Racliig Events Woie Pontponetl Until 1 O'clock Today Entry Llse of Ex hibits Closed at Noon Yesterday. Fair May Contlnuo Satin day. peciil to Hie S.inntim Tiibune rjiilliiK. Pa., Oct. L!. Ttiilli put n sum nutiy inil to all ptou'oilliitrs at tho fair Rioiimltt licic today at .l.h'O this after noon. The downfall ni not ot i doubtful variety, It pomed In a mont dlflinai toning way and the moisture viis acrompimlod lv a rohl not th wind that added gicutlv to tho discomfort ot the sprctatoiH who urie 1)1 a vc cMioURli to visit tho Ktolttids, despite tho omin ous foiebmlhiBH of the e.ullcr pait of tho day. Tluec ho.UM only unio tiotted bofoio the meet xxetc deviated off. In tho 2.LM class Miss Jennie and Klnnlicr Boy had each won a heat, tho latter one bohiK captured by (be Avoe.i koIcIIiik In tho midst of a thunder stoini, with lutld fheets of lightning as a side effect. The heat that Miss Jennie eaptuied made a new tnaik foi the AVIIkos-Uaue maie. Tho second i.ico, of whkh only one be.it was tiotted, belongs to Post Haste so far, he o.iptuiliiK the beat In easv style for his owner, Smith Oorinan, of Scrnnton, 'J'lie l.tltifall made KottliiR fiom the 'f.ilr gtounds to tlie lllage, two mllo.s away, quite InteiestlnR. The roads weie so oft that in moie than one in staiue stages got stuck and pnsson gets had to alight and help tho hoi pes by putting their shoulders to the wheel. Mi-s l.eioy, who bad been .expected to perform a siaitling balloon ascen sion, was unavoidably clpln.xeel on loute. It is hoped and exported that she will be on band toinouow. Weie Postponed. The lacing events weie postponed until 1 o'clock toinouow. It the weather then should be unpiopltlous the fair will Ijo tallied over until Salmd.iy. At 12 50 llcnill's conceit band, of Pljmoulh, stiuck up an oveitme and the seventeenth annual mooting of tho Dallas Union Agikultui.il association was foi nially opened. The moi nlng was a etv uns.ttltactoi v one. iiom a weather lew point, tho skies being in a capricious mood, alternately smiling and downing, and at fiequont intei- vals a pettish little shower would de scend, adding n fieMi lux or ot moisture to the alieady oveil.ulon giounds. Valking was very bad, ospeoi.illv aiound on tlio outside of the main building and tlio poultiy tout, the glass being soggy and the soil soft. Rublici boots woie a necessity in older to insuio a ooinfoi table tour of obsot -alion about the cattle sheds and lhe boise bin ns. A number of side-shows that bad selected positions with an eo to leap ing bai vests of nickles anil dimes, woie forced to either leinoie or to stay closed today, because the small num ber of spoctatois with a desire to pat jonio them could not get aeioss the meadows to le.nh them. One of tlio gieatest of the nianv ex hibits on tho giounds Is owned by J. J. Howell, ot Timksville. It is a pure white cow with tluee Holsteln calves, ttipicts. Tin aie mm Iced alike and are In line condition. Their ago is tlnee weeks. Another interesting ex hibit contiibiittd bv the same giangor Is an infant bull calf, which saw the sun shine for tlio (list time this morn ing. It is a tiny little Guernsey, and Its pi oud pai out is vciy solicitous of its wolfaie and glares defiantly at the many looker.sou. Closed at Noon. The cntiy list for all exhibits dosed today at noon. Neatly oveiy dop.u t ment has tilled well, and the many vaiietics of fiult, m pai ticular, aio pleasing to behold. Tho exhibits aio nnanged lib olv and iKrtl up to .show to tho voiy host advantage. Some of the attendants at the fair were Inclined to avoid tlio legulur en ttanie gate and mmIo tho high boanl feme, and they woio souy foi it. Aleit policemen watched their ofloits, with a welcoming smile and as soon as the climber's feet tombed teiia fiima the policeman gatheied them in and matched them befoio a justice of Hie peace, who has bis oflli o on tho giounds. and the culprits weie as sessed $1, four times the logular pike of admission. The thoiateningaspect ol (lie heavens kept the altepdanco clown to low Ag in os. Theio woie not nioio than r00 spectiilom in attendance when the fiist jaio was called and the huge giaud htand looked almost deserted, except In the spots uliPto n good view of the finishes w'oio possible. Tlio cli esses ot the feminine contingent woio devoid in most instances of tlioso bits or bright coloring (bat alwavs make the giand stand so dimming on iaco days In fair weather. Uveiy ono camo piepaiod for tain and sombio coloi.s weio the mle. Mayor Nicholb Piesent. Among tho most piomlnont of tlm visitois (o the f.ilr today was F. M, Nichols, mayor of "Wllkes-Tlaiie, who is a candidate on tho Itepublkan ticket for Oiphans' mint judge at the next election, Tho imivor was kept busy all the nftoi noon getling acquainted with the i mat vnlois ot' I,uerno count, Tho honoiable genlleinun is well posled on politics, doiibtIcss, but his icmaiks aneut tho inters show that ho has onn sideiablo In le.uu legmdlng hoises. Ho wanted to know why It was that the paceis "had all those stians nround their legs. 1 hIiouIcI think It would nnnoy them like sixty," was ouo of his comments. The Judges in the vai ions depait nien(s will begin their annual inspec tion of pi l.o-w inning exhibits tomor row morning at 10 o'clock. They will have a long task liofoie them, pnitleui larly the uniplto who will pass upon the merits of tho poultiy, Tho bell rang for the hoises to romp out for tho (list t.icu at 2 o'clock, At that thno It tbieatcned lain. The tiack was wet and cuppy, nnd piesaged slow time. Slasher boy and Tony Vllkos appealed to bo tho favoiites In tho little betting that was being done. Tho SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to tun until It gc( l.eiond th teach ol inrdliinc. 'llici otltn tay, '0h it will wear awsj," but in mot ues it will ucuf (hem sway. Could they bo Induced lo try t, ucicsful inedlcinc called Kemp's llaUjin, whieli in fold on t po<ite guaiautcc tu cuic, (hey would ininiediately jce tlio esccllcnt effect after Wling (ho tint doie. Price 25c, and uOc. '('rial lie Ircc. At til druggutn. odlelnls In charge of the racing1 were: Htrtrtor, W. B. Moore, of Wllkes-Barrcj .ludges, Peter Mi Shaw, of Plymouth, and S. 11. Catlln, of "vVltkcs-Bttrroi timers, Theodore Honshnw, of Ply mouth, mid J, It. Hnyder, of Trucks vlllo; cleik, Harry Anderson, of Dal las, It was 2,20 when the dilvcrn took their seats In the sulkies, although the uilveitlscd time for starting tho ilrst heat was 1.30. Tho history of the race, ns far ns It was completed, 1st That Race 2.23 Claris. I'lit limt lirn woio flic sinters out nf eight inidld ilr-. lon.v Wilkes ilrm the pole, Miss. Jennie inn second, tlnltl Vckrr tlilid, Masher Ilov fmitlh, and W'nllei .I. the only Smntoti hone In 1 lie rare, was lulling, riio driver nt lonv Wilkes wis drrssed nil In white, the only concision to color m nip by tho drivers, 'lhe Held o( (Ice jpaircd thioe times (or the xvmd, hut II was not given until the fourth time up, when Mr. Moore Jet them pret nuay to a vcrv poor start, Tony W'tlkos having an advin Inge of two lengths. At the uuirtcr pole Slather Hnv had caught up ami was on even term Willi 'lonv, while the nrvt nearest wis Mis? Jennie, hnlt i do7en lengths luck. At the half Tony led Hilicr In a nedc, while Mlm dennle had rcdiicrcl lr dMincc iipprecialdy and W11 within eiy liail, At flv furlongs Jennie had oertaten Slash er Ilov and was In fecond pt ice, hilt i Iciulli from lonv Wilkes Itoimding the turn for home, Jennie cicpt up Ineli hv liuli and pawed Tony fiflv feet Iiom the wire, winning hy hilt 'a lcnttlh. Time of lint 'J.ii, Second heat lliere was i heiy thower on when this heit was eillrd and the tuck wai soon leiirlcrrd wet and nllppen. rime and again the field tani" clown to llic wile ahead of lhe pole horse, and it wii not mil II the llflli lime that this hippenod tint Mr. Mooie Rciilly chlded the drivers foi to (IoIiik. Two times moie the MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. Utile Jack Horner sat in a corner, Kating a Christmas pie, lie put in his thumb, and he took out a plum, And said: ''What a good boy am I!" find Ins dog, goat and rabbit. Mine thins ociiuiccl and (hen Jlr. Jloorc pot mid lie told the drueis tint the net lime lint one c une down the il of the niMile hoise it would cost i s7 note VI the lentil koic the word wis cicen to i crv poor slirl, the pole hoi-e 1 enu a lenslli behind 'Join Wilkes and Mi-lio- !lo. Attn lhe fii.l linn h sifelv nude cm the qiiigimrpv tnek, Sla-her Floe pet iiKlit to woik to win the licjt. At the quarter lie Bit i dorcn lengths alien! of Tonj Wilkes, who led MI-vS Jennie Uiout the snme waj. At the lull Slisher luel et lnlf i eloen lengths to fur oer 'lonv Wilkes in seeonel place. At si furlonKS slasdor was ahead tluee lengths, Tony being neM and .lennip working hard to catch up. ComniK around into the homestretch Jennie undo one of her Mfforous rushes and went by lonv Wilkes nnd was only half a length behind Mishei noc when the wire wis passed. Tunc of he il 2 2ri Summary : as1? diss, tiollers and picers, purse snn Ml-.s Jennie, b. in , Wm. Meier, Willccsttirrcl 2 Sli-her Flov, m g, W". 11. Howell, Aoca.. .1 1 Tony Wilkes, blk. g, VIr. Heighard, Jscwbor- r.c, Pa 2 ,1 Walter J, di g., II S Cornrin. Sinnton .r, I Hold "-rekor, blk. s, W. C. .Notion, Allien. Mlle, Pi tdis 1 line 2 M ; 2 'J",1!, Second Race 2.30 Class. 1 irst heat 'Iheie weie four fit irteifl out of eight mined for this race nlso. Little Bo drew lhe pole: Post Ihsle, of Seranton, second; kite raid, tlm I, md Cold ltein, foiulli t the ph.. end seoie the horses weie well lined up, but slulei Micro i ing the ree ill for some rrisnti lhe (hud time up thev weie let go, although the wne nut ,i well placed ns preMoiiily, VI lhe quirln Kile I ield wis a length in the lc id, with 1'ost II isle ncit, foiu lengths in fiont of Utile line. Kaie l'leld bioke at the fifth (in. long aid Post 11 isle lonk the leid, finishing the lulf i length in fiout of Little Ilov and Kale I Ield, thhd, limning. M siv finlongs Kite nnri a slienuous ellort lo piss the flr-t two, but went up in lhe all. 1'o.st li,tc cune under the wue in an eisy blride, a winner bv two lengths from 1 i I tic- Hoc; Kale Held was thlid, lulf i length buk, but n,i. on a mil Oolel Iteln was well behind the icsl, hut was going easy, 'lime 2J0'1 "liMiiinrj B 0 eliss, tiottew and pucr, puiee T1"0, I'Ost Ihsle, bv Itev Aineiiciis 1 aiiy Chimes, b. g, II s, Coi linn. S( Milton j kiltie Ilia, r g, John Lining, W'ilkesdlaiie.. 2 Kate 1 ield, h. in , W I, Ilejcr, V likes llure. ,1 Cold Item, hr. s .W.f'.Vortou, Aldcmllle, Pa... 4 Tune J'.'l'j. Toinouow theio vill ho two t.icdng oouts, one top th" IMS class and the other a toad i.tco lor hoises owned In u.eiue coiiiity. V. 1, Ilatlleld, PITTSTON. .Special to the Siranlnn Tiibune, PIttHton, Oct. 2, The Uaiklown Hook and Lndded company loft this moinlng via the Lehigh Valley lalhnael (or Pliiladclphiu, wheie they will paiilcl p.ite in tho annual pai ado of the Htuto Fli omen's association. Tho Dniktowns look Willi them their aiitomnbllo (ho engine, a unIc(tio ladder tiuek, a team nf billy goats and a baby can Inge, and tluee donkeys. Tho company will with out doubt make a big hit among tho Qiiakeiitcs. (ieoige Steele, of Shaiuoklu, for n number nf veais supeilutendent of lhe Nelson colllety of J, l.niigdcm & Co,, succeeds Itlelmid Muinwniillg, of 'West l'ltlbton, as superintendent of tho Temple lion company's collletles in tlio dl.strii t. Andiew Ttoscavitich, a Polish Ja bot er In tlio Ml, Lookout colllety at Wyoming, fell down tho shaft Monday night and was Instantly killed, Tho man was at woik In the foiulli vein and went up to the elovep-foot vein. After alighting fiom the cvuiiago ho became hewlldeieel and stepped into the openlm?. (ailing a distance of 100 fed. Joseph Joyce, of I'ppor Plttslon, for the past seven veai.". nsslalant city en gineer heie, tendeied his leslgnatlon, and Ihiglneer I.angan has appointed .lohn Mutphy, a biotber of Select Couniilinau Mtiiphy, his successor, ('. W. "Weavei, of -Wllkes-naiie, and Miss Klsle "Vescotr, n piomiuent mil liner, of this city, weie quietly uiarricd Idbt week. Italian people have an odd supersti tion that should a person die fiom sut location by black damp ",lfn can be ro stoied by burylne the bodies fjulekly In fresh earth. The 'JPSitiMor was put Into effect In the cose of Ar.lonlo Perenchy and Antonio Chcou, two Italian lads who were suffocated In nn old well nt Yiilcsvllle ftttndny morn ing. When Undertuker Itinnh at rived on the scene to prepaie tlio bodies for the fuiiertil, ho found that the bodies had been stripped of all clothing nnd burled beneath sK inches ot soli In the back yard nt the homes of the vic tims. The pai cuts and friends refused to allow him to touch tho lctnalns until this mot nlng when they weie dug up, placed In caskets nnd burled lb tho .Mnikut street cemetery here this after noon, with ono funeral. t II. Blown, Cor n number of yenis in chaigc of tho Coxtnn yards of tho Lehigh Valley Itiillieail company, has resigned. Ho rctltcd from the employ ment of tho Valley last night. Tlio Young Men's Christian associa tion basket ball team reoiganlcd for the coining season. Miss Jennie Proud, of South Main street, was this evening tendered u sut prise pai tj by a largo company of young people. TUNKHANNOCK. Fpeciil to the Seranton Trllmne. Tiinkhalinoek, Oct. 2. Mis. Augusta Sleklcr Is stopping at Lake Wlnola this week with her slstoi, 5Iis. Joseph llouck. Attorney Howmtl M. Strelei, of Seranton, was shaking bands with fi lends in town on Mondav. Miss Jessie Koss, ot Wilkes-Banc, Is visiting her grandmother, JIis. Sybil Garey, at his place. The "SI Stebbins" company will ap pear at Pitt's opeia bouse on Monday evening, Oct. 7. Martin Keifer and tamlly, of Car bondale, aie visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. "William B. Klffei, at this place. Squiie M. L. McMillan, of Nicholson, the genial insurance man, was a caller in town on Tuesday. The Tunkhannock foot ball team will play the Wyoming seminary team at this place on S.ituidav. Joseph Roberts, of Palls, was a vis itor In town on Tuesday. Tunkhaiinock is to have a new cor net band. The membeis of Triton Hose company have taken the matter up, and tho new oiganUation will soon be gin piactieing. THEATRICAL NEWS. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. LY( I.L'M .Night. When We Wcte Iwenlj one." AOAIH UV. Hon Ton Slo.k copipiny, noon and night. After- "Eeaping tho Wind." A sliong fue ict diama, "Heaping the Whirl wind," was picsenled at the Acidemv nf Music hat night by the lion 'ion block company before a well pleised audience. Tills afternoon "A Illuk I hg will be the at traction, md tonight, "An Aniciicin Heiress" "When We Weie Twenty-one." Miss Don llooth, who his been c ngiged to p. pe.u in "When We Were Twentj-One," is a soiitliern gill of gloat beauty and talent. Her Hist appearance on the ttage wa In "On and Olf," under t harln 1 lohinan's tninigenient, but that a-tuto discoeicr of ability soon ad met il tlio joung actress to .Mi'3 Julia Vlarlowe'a com pui), which hhe left to join N. ('. fieiodwin, wheie (.he liecaino the undfiMiidy for Vliss Jlax me riliolt in the pint c( i'hjllia in "When We Were 'I went) -One." When the conipanv ippears In the plu. at the durum tonight Vlits llooth will be Veen as Plijllis, Hie heioinc, in what was consideied in .New Vork 1 i-t ,ccir the gieatest pliy ot the age. sens aio now on tile Modjeska nnd James. Kiom what has been heard of W'agcnbals, and Kempci'a big pioduction of "Hcmy VIII," in wliii h .Madame Modjeska ami l.nuU James will appeir heie on I'lidiv eienlng, it should proe ono o( the nio.t if not the most inemoiable of. feilngs nf the heicui, Willi muIi nitista as Ma diino Mndjoka and Louis Jainea at the held of the ca.t, the acting pciiouniiien must necc Kiiily nil I .ict lit ts.nl (on On the other liiud tie produelinu il-ell in its ceeulc elfect3 and ,icickor!os ami the attention given to minute historic details it Is nid to tic il the famous pioduction of "lleiuy VIII," in which linn being and dlleu Tiny appeared tn then fliat visits In this , ountii,, lhe Buppoit lug couipinv aunibtH nity people in all, nd two of the laigest baggage i.u.s aie required lo transpoit lhe tienlo etleels alone, The adia.iee tale of ieits U now on "Happy Hooligan." 'lhe alluclion at Hie Ijccuin biliirdiv a(tr noon ami night will bo Iho new up to-datc fare, "Happy Hooligan," liken fiom the comic tliet o( various papeia 'Iho comedy eituation aie fiom the pui ot dank Diimont, who liu. wrltlin many successful coniedies, 'lhe inaiiagtni.iit has tpaied no cvpenso in equipping this coined). Among iho. mgiged are Ito'.s Snow, lhe well known inuiiiliiii who will asMime the title tolej Willi tieidn, Whale n ami Otto, llalliela)' anil Ijiilnn, Haggle Wctluii, (airlo Cler, Vdolailo Marsdcn and oiheis. heals aio now on sile, "Uncle Teny," lhe quaint old town ol Southpoit, on the coist of Maiie, flguiea p(cualely in "Uncle Tiny," eliainitied b) Villllam llaill from lhe fharlea ( Imk Vlunn novel o( that name. South port is the home ot the lighthouse keeper, bills 'HiO, known to mrjborty in the villago a "I'uilo Tirr.c " Ho U, v! totiiie, lhe most conplcnoin ilur aclcr In tlie plaj, a.s jo flic novel, too, there arc) two pails ol .voulhful lovers, wliosc tioublrs aie agreeably cli-pcmd befoie the nnal iiiitaiu falls. "1111116 'Icrrj," with Jamej H. Wallc, well known heie, in the title lole, will bo pie eenleel at lhe djtcuni theatre nevt Monday THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. New Voik, Oct, 2 'lhe mnl.et Mat.led out to day with fonietlilng ol an upward ruli u( piled. There was quite an active dciumd for a uldle (or United Stiites hleel, which lltleil Hie pike 1U over Jeatcrdaj. Colorado Fuel and Tciincce Coal phovved some atieimlli on the njwumptljn that the (acotahlc condltlona In the trade rev vrfllcd by lhe statement of the Ktccl torpor i tlon'a eamlngs would benelll thoBp compinlm olio. Tho railroad list wan altcilcd 1))' do mind from tho nhoit?, but the force of the de mand pent llself caily and lhe mirlcct fell Inlo dullncji and henlnes-c, punctuated by a number of wrik fpola among Iho Industrial. The United Stales Meel seeeurltles (ell luck with (ho ret of (he market. The large prollW lepott rd by the ateel corporation had soma re nwm liiff ejfecf, nevcrlhclevi owing to the prospcioua con ditions In the iion and fteel Indaslry. The din ttut left by lhe Amalgamated Copper episode and the ntmuil reports ot one o wo Industrial corpoiatloni recently showing earnlnoJ In sulflclent to piy the current r of dividend and a eoncequoul encrmchmciit the surplus (or (hit piupoe probibly nccoui ,d for the con tinued weakness in that chsj of securities. The American Car florlcs, the proved oleel car (docks, gluca-e nnd national salt were notably affected, losing from 2', to I poln(. National biscuit, rubber goods, International pump and Interna tional preferred fell from 1 to Hi. flrooliljn Tiansit continued well, under pressure of liquid ation, which Is atlilbuled lo n weale annuil le port expected soon The stock fell an extreme P below fill, the bnvcst price of the jesr. Jlan liattan declined 2'ji, pirlly In svmpalliy. The eduction in refined sugars ctplilucd the recent decline in the slock, which steadied toward the ilos.o of lhe div, ending Willi a net gain. The level of prices generally was carried below laat night's, but net gains did not reich a point in Important nllroid stocks, except for Missouri Pacific. Coveilng o( shorts rallied the market slightly, unci it closed about steady. Total sales todav, s'srt.lOO shires. Iliilroid bonds wire dull and irregular. Total silcs pir value. 'sl.fift'i.OOn United Slates old Is declined U, the f!s nnd B, 'j, and Iho new Js 1 per cent, on the last call. Seranton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid. Asked. Lickiw anna Dairy Co, Pr., rjO County Savings Ilmk & Trust Co.. 390 1'irst National nink (Carbondale) 32s Standard Drilling Co 30 Third Nitlonal nink. 40 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank,. 275 Kconom) Light, H lc P. Co 45 First National Bmk 1200 Laclca. Trust Sate Deposit Co 150 Clark ev. Fnnver Co. Pr 125 Seranton Iron Fence tt Mfg Co. ioq Seranton Ale Works 05 fccranton Pavings Hank 400 Traders' Natioml llink 175 Scnnton Bolt 4. Nut Co lot People's Banl Hi New Mexico 1!). &. C. Co 7S BONDS. Scrinton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due PWO 115 People's Street Railway, Drst mort gage, due 101 S UJ People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 115 Dickson Mannficturing Co 100 dacka. Township School S per cent, ... 102 City of Seranton St. Imp 6 per cent 102 Seranton Tiaction 0 per cent 115 Seranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. C. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, $2 C0a2 05. Butter Ircch creameiy, 21a22i..; dairy, (resli 21c. Cheese Full cream, 10illc. L'ggs Western fiCidi, 15i,al0; nearby state, 15Val7V4c Medium Beans Per bushel, $2 50 Green Peas Per bushel, $1 40al 13 1 lour Best patent, per biuel, $t 45. Beans Per biislicl, choice marrow, Potatoes Pei bushel 'jlal.10 ?3 10. Vvw Tork Ornin and Produoe. New 'Nork, Oct 2 I loin Dull and bueiv steidv; winter straights nt s.!21a! 10, Miniiooti pilent, .) !,; i 6 j Win at Dull; No 1 Noithcrn Duliilh, 7'i'Je. f. o b nrloil. Options opened easy. Thev rillied on covering and in the aftei noon ruled bteieli, closing steadv at "c. loss Mav closed 7i"c ; Oct. 72'4c ; December, 7lrac. Coin Spot steady; No 2, Cic elevator, 02'4o. 1. o. b alloat. Options opened htcadt. Latei thej eied oft, but rernveied, and closed firm at 9sc. net advanee, Miv closed fiilc; Octobei, dlc; Deiember, dlV. OiU Spot easiei , No. 2, 2-,'ic; No :;, ;.Se ; No 2 white, llill'ie,; o. 'A do., 4U'.c. , tr.uk mixed nctcin, .IbiIOc. ; Hack wlnle, 40al7c. Options quid md Inrely stead.v. Butter I isier; creiuieiy, l,"i222c.; fac tory fich, IS'&iIl'i..; June ereamei, 20i2-'e ; imitation creamerj, 1i'jbe ; st ite dairv, Hi 21c. Cheese l'iriii ami quiet; fmey lirgc col otcd, Ujac; linn luge white, O'latjSe.; fmey sinill coloicei, lOUc; fancy unill while. 10c. Pggs Steadj ; si ite and Pcnn;lianii, 21a22c ; western uncindkel, llii.ilD'c; wcalcrn candled, 20c. Chloago Grain and Product. ( hlcago, Oct, 2 Continued bear pressure on a full maikct depressed w lie it prices again to day, December i loslne; Ua'ae. lowci; December coin closed i'lc. bjglier, and Deiember oits, se. up. Piovisions closed fiom 12' i to 321Jc. clown Cash quotations weie as follows: 1 lour i:.is ; No. ", spnng w lie it, fttajioSc,; No 2 icd, t.iVsc. : No, 2 oits, TiHaTiVic; No. 2 white, :i7.i'ic,; Vo ,J wlille, ,'di,', iijc."; No. 2 rjp, 5l'Ji',f.e.; fill to ehoice nulling, SlaSSc; piime timothy seed, Vi rnl io, mess pork per bind, Sll "Oil! ; bboit libs shUs, i-a 50aS 70; ehy bitted shoulders, 7cr17(,; vvhiskej, jco, Chioagro Live Stock Karket. CIiiliro, Oet (aillo lleceiptd, 2!,O00, in. eluding 700 Tcmiis, l.iaw westeins; choice Aim; olhcm 10' cents (own, good tn pilme steers, Vi 15al) S3; poor to goncl, ,nn, tolkei and feeders, f22'n4; cow5, 112311(1,; hellcin, $2i1; dinners, ?125i.'.2li; bull,, H,7'.al,73; cilvJes, ;2 r0i( 50; 'lexis steels, Vtil; we.te m steers, f I 75 1 1 SI) Hogn Iteccipts lodiy, Jl.OOO; tomoi rovv. ."0,000; left over, 1,(100; slow and 11 (o 20 cents lower; mixed and butchcis, $(1311110.-,; good to choice lieavj, JO fc0aG,S7!3; rough heivv, $il 23 ad 50; light, fd I0ail.53; hulk of sties, SO.'tO 10 (.0. Sheep Receipts, 21,000; sheen steadv: limbs. slow (o weaker; good (o clioieo wethers, SSOa, .1.75; (ilr (1) choice mixed, J-lilHO; westein sheep, WfiOilfiO; nilive liniks, '50al,73; west ern Iambi, yi lOil f(). New Yoik Live Stock Maiket. New Yuk, Ort, 2 - Urcirs-Mecra dull; bull, and cows sleadj , steels, .173i580; oxen and stags, !H50; bulls, J u0 i1.;,l , envvj, $15013.71; calves receipt,, JAW, voil., 2i cents lower; other calves lowei; vial., .50iS50; tups, $73; little calves, slam, ki ivcis and biitterinllks, $Ja.U5; wcaliiu, il.fO, 1 (ty diessed veals, Oi lilac. Sheep Steadv to 10 cents lower; limbs esueially 10 to 20 cents oil, Sheep, $',50i),73; culU, 1.5Ua2; lnnlw, i "ia'5.1'5; some sales nf choice, t'lSSriii'i; one e ir, ,Ij37li; culls, 3 50( 3 75. Hogs Slow at $i)ii0a7: tew choice, $7,l0a 7,15. Oil Market, Oil ("II, Oct 2-fiedit hilinecj, d'0, rertifl. eatM, no bid. shipments, Ul.S.'O; avcrae, 0i,. "St. c BASE BALL J National League. At Cincinnati Hist game- It Ciuciniuti O I 0 0 I 0 0 0 02 Philadelphia ... . 1 1 0 0 a 0 0 0 1 J 11 1: 1 1 & 0 llJttcilcs Na,h ami Bergen, Donohue and Mi I'Jiland. Umpires NjkIi and Brown. Second game it. , ;, Philadelphii 0 0 0 0 0,111 '-6 il' '2 Ciiieinnati 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 U 1 Datlcrlc.-Orth, .lacklitis and Douglass; 1'hllHpj and llurle. L'luphcj Nadi and Dtowu. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cent tor liach Kxtrn Line. For Bent. IX) nUNT Ten room house on Clay avenue, with nil modem conveniences, I minding clly steam heat; will le.i-e very reasonable on si count ot ill health. Address d. A. II , Tribune olllco. Foil MINT Clght rooms, 7."3 Jefferson avenucj all modern conveniences. , 1 For Sale. FOIt "iAIjIJ Two seitcd surrey, cheap, llllbrlde, 71 West Lackawaiini avenue. FOM SAdlJ An updo date melt and fl-h tnaiketj established twctitj-mc .icars, doing a luge business; electric motor for sausige, and fans; best references. Addnss Andiew lliown, Allddle. town, N. i. FOIl SAdll Coupe Ilockaway, sl-e, so its tour inside; entirely new, nivcr ueil; bj one ot best inakcis. Address lloekwav, Tribune offiir. tOH SAdll Two light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. L'van, real lul duwrne street. Real Estate. FOR SLU A good fiinn in Uaverlv borough. Inquire of ,1. V. Ljncli, VNaverl), I'a. FOIl SALK Best building lols In Dunmoic-, coi ncr Dudley and Sixth streets, Will cut to sires to suit purchasers, Addii-s Arthur V, Close, Diinmorc. Booms and Board. BOOMS 10 IIHST, wltli boaid. kO'l Miilbeny stieet. Boarders Wanted. WANTLD Table boarders. Mis. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Wanted Board. WAMfl) lloird in private family bj two young ladies. Addiess A. P., Box ."J2, oil. 10l!G MAN dc-'ires boaid In prlnte fimllv, German prefencd Addies C, P., 'Iribunu Offlce. Business Opportunity. SlOC K AND HI:AT TKADLIIS without eldiv. Write for our .special mirlcct lettci. I'ne n application. S M lhbbard i. Co , inembers N Y. Consolldited and Stock I'xehinje, 41 and 40 Bioaclway, New Yolk liliblibed ISol. long Distance Phone 2ISS Bioad Stolen. blOl LN lliv mire about 8 jeirs old, about lj',i hands high, very good lokmg in appeai.ince, long, slcudei t ill, medium flesh, black points, long "-mail feet, shod with side quarter bhoes, weight inside bhoes packed with tai and open packing size nnrked nt-dde; can Hot in thicu minutes, eiy t ist walker, of nervous dispo-ition. tendency to quarter crick in one front fool, think it N the left; one oi both houhhis show tollu milks. Theio was ilso stolen one bet of Ik ivy epieisS harness, bris, mounted, been in lis1 about one eir. If found, nolit W. I Marvel. I'enii avenue and Spruce -.treed SEALED PROPOSALS. SCAI.KD PHOPOSMS will be rueiveel b this (lepjilmi in. until 1 o'clock p in. Moulav, Oct 71b, I'OI. for coil deliutid it the cilv cieiratory foi the ensuing e.u Itiddcis will please bid sepitately on pea and buckv(ieat fi7es. All bids shall be tiled with tlm cilv contiollei at his olllce in the city lull not latei thin 10 o'clock a in, Mondav, Oct 7th, 1001, 'lhe cilv ic-eivcc lhe light to leject any or all bids r. d. woRMsr.H. Ilirectoi Depiilnicnt ol Public Safct. Scrinton, Pa, ep. 2,th, TiOl LEGAL. Till: ANNUAL meeting of lhe members of the Pennsylvania Oral School for the Deaf, for the election of four dlieclors to bcivc tluee eirs, and for such othei business as mav piop etl be biought before the meeting, will be held at the orlice of the secretai, Hoom 40.! Connell Building, Scrinton, Pa, on lucda), October 8th, l'JOl, at tluee o'clock p. m HUNBY B1X1N, lit, Secrelai, IN Hi:: KSlWli: of lUbecra II. Drinker, 1 ilr- ot eit) of fcci niton. Count of Idtkawanna, Pemislvania, deceased. Letteis testameiitai on the iliove e-tate hav- m k.nii ... ,ml In ,1m nmli pc ..i.il 11 ..uremia 1,, UVsIl laillLI, I, I ,ll IJIIlt, iri',. U, 111, r.isjno having clilpis agmist lhe i-aine will piesent them lor pi limit, md all peisons liidchtcel thcrclo will plei-e make iininedlate pij-mciit to liter Penn Muple, Lxeeulor, 401 duaid Bulldii g, Philadelphii, Pa LOMMOWI'ALIH OP Pi:Nb LVANIA. (HKVbUin Dl.PAIlI'MKM'. Harusburg, Pa., hept. SOth, l'lOl. bt itement of amount in Hie btatc liciisiu it the close of business on bept. SOth, 3'K)1, exelii blve uf tnonevs appropriated to the sinking fund: r.iniieia' and Meehanics' National llink, Philadelphia ?2.2in,0 74 Allegheii Nation il Bank, Pittsburg, . S3'), ,07 ft Coiiuiiunvuiltli liiianntce, l'iu,t and Sife D.posit Co. llaiiisbuig 410 15') Id Alliens N.itloinl Hank, Athens 20.0011 Oi) Am hoi Savings llink, Pitlshuig 40,000 00 Amerieiii Tiiist Co, Pittsbuig 173,000 00 Chestei Nation il Bulk, Chester I'i.ooO 00 (biirlcr Nitinuil 11 ink, Media IO.iIOO 00 ( iticns' National llink, Washington, ;'i,noooo Commcic-ial Nation il I! ml,, lliaritoid, lO.iXX) 00 Coin llschaiigc Nation il llink, Pluli- delphii 1,,(HX)W rxclnnge Nitionil llink, Pittsbuig, KKi.lKX) 00 I uteipii-o Nation il 11 ink, Allegheii), 2112,000 00 I list Nitional Hank, Ilairishurg, .... 2s0,000 00 I list Nitional Hank, Bingoi 23,000 00 rirst National llink, Lebinoii 11,001 IX) lianklin 'Uiist Co, Pranklln .O.Ptm (ill I'libt National llink, Someibct 25,000 00 1'lrst Natioml Bmk. Uniontown lO.oOO m 1'icehold Hank, Pittsbuig 411,022 12 raimcis' Nitional nmk, Wist Clics. Id , 23,000 00 1'aiineis' Deposit N itinnil lluil, Pittsbuig 211,000 00 (iciuidii National II ink, Mleghcii, ., 11,11101, Haillsburg, Nitional Bulk, II nils- lung 220,000 rt) Uam-burg 'Must Co. Iluiisbiug, ., 4iO,iX) 00 Laiiciatei Tiusi Co , I ine isiei pi.ooo 00 Lincoln Nation il llink, Plltbing, ,, ."lOflflOO lve)stouo National link. Pittsbuig, ., 50,Ooo on Merciutile Tru-I (o, Pittsbuig loo,(xk) ixi Mechanics' llink, Huiil-hurtr 2i,(XX) 00 Nitional II ink, M.iu 10,000 W .Miuonil ii nil,, iximiniown, nina rielphla .",,000 01) Nation il Bmk, Cnitesvllle u fKXI 00 Quaker City Nation il Bank, Pblladel. nhli two ', 02 llldgn Avenue Hank, 1'hll nMphln, , 23,u(XI IV) Second Natioml Iltnk, Pittsbuig, ,. , 73,1X10 00 Second National Bin'.. Mlcglienv, . rjO,000 00 Southwark National II ml,, Philadel phii fto.nun 00 Sixth National llink, Philailelphla, ,. 50000 00 Title (,'uarantee and 1 1 list Co., W iali- iiiglou 50000 00 Union 'Irust Co,. Pittsbiira, ,,. "o.onooo I'nlnn Nitionil Bank, Mihinoy ( jiv, 23,000 00 Washington iiust Co,, Washington, , 500m 00 Naiaieth Vatlonil Bmk, N.uaipth, ., l'l.txK) 00 Oil City Trust Co., Oil ( i,v 2iixx) ll People's 'I i list (o. Headline k, ,. . . 23 f-Xl Oil Prudential iiuq to,, pillsiiiug, , . :,,mi) Siviugs I'uud and 'I i list Co,, tin. raitci, 20,ixX) no Advances to members and empjoves ol legislitiuc '.,. 1,. 01 M) Caili in diavvfi , 4iuJli'i Tola iiiioiuit In gcneril liinil , .S7,hls,2 3d Oi State o( Pcnnsli,iula, Cv of llaiiisbuig. s.s : Pcisonillv appeiud be'loie ine V B linden heigh, iiidiloi genej.il, James 1; Baimtl, stale tliasurer, who being duly sworn icioidlng lo law, sallh that the foregoing statement is Ine and coirect to the best l,noweil,ci aril belle (Signed) .1 Wills r HVHShTT, Slate liea.uicr Swoui md suUsrilbed before ine this, thiitnlh day of Sepieinbrr, luui i:. ii uviini'.Nnr.iKiii. sinlitoi Cruel il Published In puisuiicc of hc provisions ol Section S, Ait of Mav 0, ls74, culllled "An act oiipplemeiilJiy lo the several act reining to iho slate- tic.isiiier and tlio commissioners ,,f j,,. sinking fund " l.B IHllDLMlLlKiH. . Auditor fieiural llarrlsbuig, IM , Oet 1, 1'Xll. At PitUhuig- H r Boston ..,,.,,.. 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-1 s ,1 Pitlsburg ., 2 0 2 1 0 0 .1 0 ' 3 II Hal tenea Nichols and Klttridgcj Lcevcr and Yuger. I'mplrc 1 nisllc. Other duba not scheduled. . 3 More Help Wanted Male. nillfliir novTnMIMlApply at Tribune cdb tori tl loom at 2 o'clock lids afternoon, OllllKtldV W.WI'LD at tho West Hide hospital, llefetences requireil. Apply at the ho-pllil CASVA'-SIIIH WA.Yiru 1'or an honest, slraljthlloiward proposition. Nol n flOn-di) scheme, hut good pij for good work, ouiig men of neil appeilince and good dibits wanted! If they Imc hid some experience in canvassing, so much lhe belter. Adclrrss, stating nge, ex perlenoo and picvious micicvi. .SlIWSPAl'llll, Tribune office WASTKD l'lil rlass shuemiker; steidv work foi tight mail. Apply D. A. Davis, IS die 7etne avenue, West Pltlston, CANVASSIIIIS-Tn work in city, easy hours; Rood piv, sihrv ant ioinuslon, Addios) I). It , Irlbmie olllco. UlllCKdAVKKS WANrP.D-For (lie lull k woik. Comniiinlcitlons md person il applications will be rceelvcd at my office In Hancock, N. . B. .1. BiKsiium. Help Wanted Female. CXVAi3RttS Tu woil; in cllv; easj ho irsj good pay, sahiv and commission Addic-l L'. IL, Tilliunc olllce. WAMI'.D V girl for geneiil lioiisewuik, AppH at 101 South Main avenue; must eomo rec ommended WAMCD-fJIrl for geneial housework at Dalton. Address II. T,, caie Tiibune. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBFBT SCIILUTZ. corner Mulberry atieet and Webster avenue. OUSTAV PICULL, 030 Adams avenue. West Side OEOBCE W. JCXKIK8, 101 South Main avenue South Seranton FRED d. TITIPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Seranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Gieen Rid go ClIAItdES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson av cnue. P. J JOHNS, 020 Oreen nidge Btrcet. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave- nuc and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II KNLPPFd, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. BONE & SON. Wanted. WANTED A laige ahow case. Apply William Qifford, 1517 Ulclcson avenue. Furnished Booms. TWO PLESNT UOOMb for lent', one furnished md one unfurnished; heat, light, two baths, live doois fiom dim Pnk chuiili parsonage; best and most ccnlril legation in the citv. Call at IHO Madison avenue. '1WO niRMMII'D ROOMS in private funilv, ill conveniences, geutldiian piefcircd i0 Wash ltigloii avenue, cit.v. 10R RENT rurnlshed fiont room, with heat, bath and gas, near court house; gentleman piefcrrcd. AddiCsS Room, Box 200 TOR RENT I uinisbed loom, heat and bath C2o Linden stmt. Lost. I.Os P A big pocketliook cont lining a bunk buok, Building and doiu association book, and some money. Libeial lew ml if lilt at 'liibuie. Miscellaneous. 1 IILE 1 me lolled gold be uf pin lo an one be neling 2i cemts for oik eloen rry good nipkins, E. Wicbibli, 2bl Market etuct, New aik, N. .1. LEGAL AMESDMEM' '10 '1IIK CON-slllUllOV PRO POSED '10 lIH'.LTll.l.NsOl tills COMMON WEAdlll 10R '111EIR APPROV'Ad OR RE JICP10V ll 'I1IL (MINERAL ASsBMUdY 01' '1 If i: lOMMONWEM.'HI 01' P1-NNSLVNI, PUHLlSHhl) HV ORDER OP HIE hl.CRI.PAY OP THE COMMONWEAL! II, IN PlIHSUANCH OP AR1ICLE .Will Ol 1 UK LOM-niUllON. A JOIN!' RIXILLU'ION'. Propobing an amendment to the Constitution u( the Commonwealth. Section I. He it icsolved bj tlio Seuite md House nf llcpreseiitalivei of the Commonwealth in Hernial Asscmbl met. 'lint tlie following is pioposcd as auienehnculs to the Constitution of the Conimonwiallb ol Peiinslianii, in ,n curd nice with the pioiUlous of the eighteenth article thcicof: Ameiidineut One tn itlcle Lu,ht, Seillon One, Add at the end of lhe lu-1 pangiaph nf said bccliou, after tlm vvnidd "shall bo intiticd to vote at all eliitnnij," tin- vvoids "biibjeet howevn lo Mich liws irqiiulng and reguliting the iigistlatlon of rlectois as Hie Oeneral s bunbl ma enul," so In 1 1 the slid section hlnll icid as follows; section I. IJuilltlc illons of I lectins. 1'vei.v male citizen twentv one veais of age, possessing tin following iiualllieiticns, shill be culltlcd In vote at ill elections, bubjrit however to Mich liws lequniug and legulltlng the registration of electors as the (icneial As-emblv liny enact" 1 Hhe sli ill have been il eilicn of the t.nitcil fclales it bast one nionlli 2 He til ill have lesiiled In tho Stale one ,ve.n (oi, hiving pievioiisl ln.li i iiulllicel chitoi' oi unlive Iiom clllcn of the Male, he shall liive lemovcd thriefioiu and icluincd, then bix months) imniediittly pieceding the election, ,1, He -lull hive resided in the elecliuu dis till t wheie he shall ottei tn vote at leist two months inimcdiitcl pieieeling the cbtion 1 If lwent-lwo .vena of aL.e and upward-, be shill hive pild wllhln two cai ,i .Slate m eeninl ti, which shill hive been assessed at least two months and pild at least ono uuniili lieloie Iho dec Hon. Aluendniilit 'Iwo tn Utiele I Iglit, Section cveii Milko nut (inni nid Mellon the wmds "lint no elecloi bhill be depiivcd oi tho piivilego e( voting bv icasou if Ills name nut being ngis tend," nil add tn nid section Hie billowing wouls, "hut laws legulatliig and n nulling tho regisiiilion o( eleetuis miv he enacted lo applv to c I tics onlv, piovided that sue h laws be mil. foi in lor cities of Iho same class," -o that iho said .section shall re id as hlow. section T imiioiniuv oi iii'iuon tans mi laws reguliting tlio holding of elections b ilia eillreus oi foi the icglstiatlmi of ( lei Ion thill lio unlforui tliinimtiont the Slate, but lawn li'gidaling and requliing tlie irgMiatlon nt eliLluis inav be ciiicted lo upplv lo illus unl, pinviiled Hut such laws hu uiiifoim fur ciilc, of tlio same ilis, A Hue copv ol lhe Joint RebOluthni W, W (IHiriT, Si e retail of the ("oniiuuiiweallh, AMIMlMlM' 'IO llli: (ONhllll riOV PRO POM'll '10 THE t IllHNS OP Hlls ( OM MOWM.M.'lll 1011 'llll'lll M'PIIOVAL OR RE ,11 (IION UV 'lllli IH.SEUM. AShl.MIILY 01" '1 ill. (OMMONWI M.lll OE I'lASsLVSMV, I'l III Islll II H OHDER ill 'HIE ,SK IIEPMn 01' '1 HE ( OMMONW I'M III IN Pi IIM' S( ; l)' ARPIt LI Will 01' 'I Hi: (ONSIHPIKIN JOINT lllOI I' (ION Piosiiosnig an amendment lo tho Constitipion if the Commonwealth see lion 1 Re it enacted bv the snmtP llouso of llepiiociitativcs of Iho foinmouwialih ol IViinslvaiila lu (icnoral uemtily met. aid It is heieby enacted bv the aulhoiltv of He tainc. That the following Is pioposcd a, an amendment to tho Constitution of I no ( umniou wealth of Pcnns!iJiila, in meorliiice with Hie piuiUions of the l.lghlcciilli aiticlc thereof, Anientment blriko out bcellon (oui tn t U lo eisht, ant, tcit in plaie thereof, as follow v, i-rillou i All elections hv cillzena ilull bo by ballot or bv niich other method as nny be picsciihcd by law: Piovided, 'lint ecrtcy in voting lie pic-wed. A tiuo cop ol the Joint Resolution. W. W. nillKST, kccreljrv of the Commonwealth. SITUATIONS WANTED PREG. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Than Pour Llnea, 0 Centi tor Bach Bxtra Una, PROFESSIONAL. Certllled Public Accountant. EinVAIII) O. ai'AUdt)N0, UJ 'lltADdRS BANK Building. Architects. 1.DWAIH) 11, DAVIS, AllClllldOT. CONNd'Lt, Building. rill'DEIHCK d. llll()WN',AltCII. B., 11I1AL ''slate lhcliingc Hldg , 121 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. d. IIAIIDINII, (,0(1 roNNP.dt, BllldDINa. s-. Dentists. Dn. c i: cii.i:Mii:nni:i(, pauli building, Spruce bticet, Seranton. Did C, !. LAUIICII, 113 WYOMINO AVKNUK. Lawyers. KltA.NK E. I10VI.K, AriORNKY-AT-AW. Itooms 12, it, 10 and IS llun Building. V. K, TBACV, Arr'VCOMMOVW'i:AdTH BdDO. D H. HEl'LOOf.n. AlTOUNEY-dOANS Nr.aiiu tilled on real estate security. Meara Bulldin, corner Washington avenue and l-pruee atreet. W IdLAIll), W'AlinnV k KNAPP, ATTOnNF.Y9 and counsellors at-law. Republican Building, Washington avenue. JESSi; fc JCssilP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN ZenUo' at-law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms. 19. 20 and 21. ''H W. IIIWFR. A'lTORNEY. "0M. Oth floor, Mears Biilldlnc. ROOMS ,A ,An. WAt'l'S. ATIOKNF.Y-AT-LAW, BOARD "' Tcade Building, Scianton, Pa. PAIT ERSOV A- WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Hank Building. C COMEOYS, 0 13 REPUHf.IOAN BUILDING!. A'o,,U, '"''"'OLP, OFPICi; MOVED 10 NO. 211 Woming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. dr. w. i:. avenue. ALLEN, 1J NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S W. d'AMOREAUV. OFFICE 330 WAS1I ington avenue. Residence, 1318' Mulberry, Chronic discisea, lungs, heirt. kidneys and genito urlnaiy oigana u specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE Fit C.FF, 123 AND 12? FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Hates reasonable. P. 7Eir,LER, Proprietor. SCRAN TON HOUSE. NEAR D, h. to W. PAS spnger depot. Conducted on the European plan. CTOIt KOCH. Proprietor. - Scavenger. A. n BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used." A B. Briggs, pioprletor. Leave orders 1100 North Mam avenue, or Eicke's drug 6tore, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds, G R. CLARKE & CO . SEED--MdN AND NUR9 eimen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 Noith Main avenue; store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KULTTEL. REAR Oil LACKV AVE. Seranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screens Miscellaneous. DRI bSM V.KING TOR CHILDREN TO ORDEIU nlso ladles' waists. Louia Shoemaker, 211 Adams avenue, MEOARGFE BROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. EN- v elopes, piper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1J1 Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa HIE WILKES 1HHRH III CORD CAN HE HAD in Seranton nt the news elands of Reisnian Ilros.. 100 Spruce and 60! Linden; M. Norton, Rll Lackawanna avenue; I. b bchutzer, 211 Spruce stieet. Money to Loan. ?M to 850,000 AT ONCE 4 and 5 per cent, in terest. Easy terma to repay. George W. Okcll. Coal Exchange building. $300,000 TO LOAN dovvest ratca; straight of monthly payments. Stark & Co.,Tradcrs" bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Quick, ctraigl t leans or Building and doan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 811-315 Connell building. Situations Wanted. SlirVPlOV WAM-I.I)-HntL-e woik hj the hour or di. liiquua it 6!S 1'oiest court, SllUAIlON WA.NIED A respectable colored mm, litelv arrived in this eltv, wislies pi ice as uiiuir; icicieuce, u iccpiucu. .viurc-o II, 'Iiibune Office. .Ol'NfJ M N desiiesi position as steuographei and t.vpewiilu, ci iisidi i ible experience. Iliiuiueiiditions fuiuislud on application. Boi 10, 'liibunc olftee, cil lllTAT 10V W MEI woiuiii vvmts washing to do at hoiiic, Addicss, M. h,, Tribune Of- hie. .SITUATION' WAMI'.U V woman wants mn' nuclei clothes to vvatli, expciicnced laundicu. M. h 'Piibune Ofhcc. ill I'M ION WNIEI) V oung lady desiies po bllion is bleuogi ipher and l.vpewrltcr, Ad dicss Sttnogiaphci, liihune Otllie. MII'MIOV WxNIEIl- llv touug married man willing to woik at an) thing, ofliec woik pre feirrel; ex pi it tdegiaph opeialor. can fumiah best of relcicnre. Addic-s, ,1. M C07 S. Irv ing avenue, city. hlll'VPION WMEI)-l)voungiuan inmachins shop; willing tn Mail in nl iribOiiahle wage.-; has boine knowledge of (lulling. Addrcsj, lion 80,, Ilone-dalc, Pa. JFJJifjOlAL Direct New York Wire Stocks and Bonds All orders executed on exchanges, Quick and absolutely reliable service. Telephone Connections, Old, oftj-.i; New, aio. IRWIN THUEMAN & CO,, 7ai-7Jj'j Connell Building, Seranton, Pa Spencer TrasL & Co. BANKERS , 27 & 29 Pine St., New York Now lently for tllstiibution, nnd mniled upon lequest, Setepmber Descriptive List o INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Jlcnibcib New orl hlock Lching. Brancli Oftice 65 State St. Albany - i V